Misleading
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Misleading
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Misleading
No Result
View All Result

Russian Aircraft Intercepts Over ‘NATO Lake’ at Alarming Rate

October 7, 2024
in Missleading
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Russian military aircraft are being intercepted by NATO forces at an alarming rate over the Baltic Sea.

A NATO official confirmed to Newsweek that about 200 interceptions of Russian aircraft were carried out by the alliance’s air policing units over the Baltic in 2023, while from January 1 to September 30 this year about 190 Russian military aircraft have been intercepted in the region.

Russia’s defense ministry did not immediately return a request for comment. It said previously that the country’s pilots “regularly fly over the international waters of the Arctic, the North Atlantic, the Black and Baltic Seas, and the Pacific Ocean.”

The Baltic Sea has been labeled as a “NATO lake” since Finland and Sweden’s accession to the trans-Atlantic alliance, following the illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022, which challenged the security of NATO’s eastern flank.

The Russian military has strategic access to the Baltic Sea and to the Atlantic Ocean beyond it by way of Kaliningrad, an exclave sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania, and the northern port of St. Petersburg, both of which host the Russian navy’s Baltic Fleet.

Multiple Russian military aircraft have been buzzing NATO’s borders since the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War, including nuclear-capable bombers and fighter jets, some of which have been spotted carrying cruise missiles.

Aerial encounters between the two sides over the Baltic occur when Russian military aircraft take part in exercises or transit between mainland Russia and Kaliningrad. NATO said “a high proportion” of Russian flight activity is the result of the geographical position of Kaliningrad.

According to Allied Air Command, which oversees NATO air policing missions, fighter jets are scrambled when an aircraft flies near NATO airspace without using transponders, communicating with air traffic control, or having filed a flight plan.

NATO Fighter Jet Takes Off From Lithuania
A Romanian air force F-16 fighter jet takes off from an air base in Lithuania on July 4, 2023. NATO maintains an air policing mission over the Baltic Sea.
A Romanian air force F-16 fighter jet takes off from an air base in Lithuania on July 4, 2023. NATO maintains an air policing mission over the Baltic Sea.
JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images

NATO maintains air policing missions in five areas in Europe: the Baltic Sea; Iceland; NATO’s eastern flank of Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria; the Benelux nations of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg; and the eastern Adriatic Sea and western Balkans.

The NATO official said Baltic Air Policing (BAP) has been carried out since April 2004. Allies participate in the mission on a rotational basis by deploying fighter jets to safeguard the airspace over Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which all border Russia.

“BAP [Baltic Air Policing] demonstrates NATO’s assurance, solidarity, and resolve to the Baltic States,” the NATO official added.

Currently, Italian Eurofighter jets are deployed in Lithuania while German Eurofighters are operating from Latvia for the mission.

Previous Post

Eitan Halley escaped Hamas’ attack on the Nova festival, but not unscathed

Next Post

Tori Spelling Recalls Being Caught ‘Making Out’ With Family Chef—’Grounded’

Related Posts

Boy Scouts Rebranded. Girl Scouts Reaffirmed. Are Our Institutions Evolving—or Just Playing Identity Politics?
Don’t Mislead

Boy Scouts Rebranded. Girl Scouts Reaffirmed. Are Our Institutions Evolving—or Just Playing Identity Politics?

September 16, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Trump sues New York Times for $15 Billion – “Virtual mouthpiece for the radical left Democrat Party”.

September 16, 2025
TMZ’s Laughter Wasn’t Alone: Airlines, Schools, and Celebrities Join the Mockery After Kirk Killing
Don’t Mislead

TMZ’s Laughter Wasn’t Alone: Airlines, Schools, and Celebrities Join the Mockery After Kirk Killing

September 16, 2025
From Debate to Tragedy: UVU Student Hunter Kozak Confronts Charlie Kirk, Then Confronts Himself
Don’t Mislead

From Debate to Tragedy: UVU Student Hunter Kozak Confronts Charlie Kirk, Then Confronts Himself

September 13, 2025
Missleading

Michael Whatley: Whatley falsely claims that Cooper is directly responsible for the Charlotte stabbing

September 13, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Mugshot of Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin released

September 12, 2025
Next Post

Tori Spelling Recalls Being Caught 'Making Out' With Family Chef—'Grounded'

Election Foul Play—Why I'm Suing Georgia's Governor | Opinion

Please login to join discussion
Misleading

Misleading is your trusted source for uncovering fake news, analyzing misinformation, and educating readers about deceptive media tactics. Join the fight for truth today!

TRENDING

Trump sues New York Times for $15 Billion – “Virtual mouthpiece for the radical left Democrat Party”.

Internet Sleuths say Private Flight Left Shortly after Assassination and Illegally turned off its Radar…

Mugshot of Charlie Kirk’s suspected assassin released

LATEST

Boy Scouts Rebranded. Girl Scouts Reaffirmed. Are Our Institutions Evolving—or Just Playing Identity Politics?

Trump sues New York Times for $15 Billion – “Virtual mouthpiece for the radical left Democrat Party”.

TMZ’s Laughter Wasn’t Alone: Airlines, Schools, and Celebrities Join the Mockery After Kirk Killing

  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.